Show If f ' - I r ' i Society httisic — —— — i— I—T— f f —— UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25 1928 OGDENdTY —— r— — —— -- —— — : r' 9 j— r::ii!ii t v j ' - if ' j X i r vx - r Y i i r'ill fil - :XV S "i ' - " ' ' ' ' - - t ' ' ' ' ' x ' 1 V7 v' if! hJ yi r J I irschman s- v- j u "' i - " i - i ' r ' J I ' U - f i I 1 1 - v 'j -- rS ' 1 'i - i C' "J X !":XX- J ' ' - : lx: ! - w III-' - "'"- F h f - - W f x i " - -- i ! i 1 - v - TTTF ATOm? TWO PARTIES IN HONOR OF Sellin mportant at $650 — Pretty Dinner Is Given In English Room of the smartest materials of the season the dominant style developments of the all shown in year variety in this special selling event sport slippers street slippers afternoon and dance slippers cossack boots black patent black velvet black suede blue kid blue suede tan calfskin rep till ipri effects Two beautifully iiiirige luncheons were given 5n liridge luncheons were uivcn on 'i uosday and Thursday at Shuff's Inn with Mfs Maude Patterson Hundley and Miss Clara Patterson s hoatef-seand Mrs Francis A 21 ad sen as the honor guest Mrs n Mndsen has recently come to appointed s Og-t!e- from Salt Lake to make her home The long tables were centered with pink roses and maidenhair fern in green bowls and pink tapers were in gTeen and gold holders The invited guests for the two days included the Patrick Healy Jr Royal louRias Kdward Uichsel James Herbert DeVine Archie P Bigelow Hugh M Howe William H Van A len Joseph K Olson John V Urowning Kichard B Porter A Turner Thompson Corn Clarence C Lester II Whit-loc- k Adam Kuhn K O WattLs ltalph Roberts Philip W Knisely Ilverett Van Meter Junius Smart Styles W Wherry Thomas IX Dee H A Sodertoerg Joseph R Morrell Sol Kaplan Fred Mi Nye JOzra Richardson W A Turner Effle Spencer Edward I Rich Joseph Wright Jugene H Smith J W Farnsworth Alexander W Walker Herman B Way William Rice Kimball James H Houglas' William Douglas Archie Uowman Archie Bowman Jr C S Qunnell George Grjmes W H IShearman Koscoe P 'Snyder H X Bell Vivian Kccfes Scowcroft James T Abbott (Jeorgp L Abbott Herbert U Hinley F M Driggs Henry Vv Nelson Warren iA Wattls rnest L Ford J Walter Klling- ri S Young Marriner Adam Patterson Jr downing :uis H Peery Harmon Barton rlyle O Eubank Junior E Rich Ulace II Ellis Samuel C Pow- Frank M Browning' Harmon I 'eery Royal Eccles M A mney P A Dix P J Bix letcher Scowcroft Mark Brown CJeorge Bowman Arthur P Barber Patrick Ilealy Sr MaryGad-!"- i John S ' LMvis Lelioy l'ug-mir- e Ceorge S Glen Ezra C Rich William H Wattls ' Charles H liirton Charles F Grout and the Misses Patricia Healy Janet Leek From- - Salt ind Mary Littlefield Take Mrs Richard Madsen Mrs "laronce E Wright Mrrs Gilbert r: Moyle and Mrs Lelahd Swaner Mrs Karl Vdn Ijxw jAlra Walter Nebefter Mrs Robert Wilson Miss Georgia ' Young and Mis3 Fay Mes-dam- IK-tze- l - 7 i j es ! YOUNGER SET TEA IS GIVEN ATTEND PARTY IN HONOR" OF IN SALT LAKE MRS S ECCLES s Miss PatriciH Heaiy was hostess at a buffet ' supper on last Sunday evening at her home on Eccles avenue The serving table was centered with la wise of rose and gold baby chryinthernums and ipso candies were in silver holders The smal) tables had vases of yellow rose - The guests included Mr and Mrs E J Hanke Dr and! Mrs" E R Dumke Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs George S Ercies' Spencer Eccles Mr and Mrs Joseph W Brewer Dr and Mrs Jun ior Rich Mr and Mrs Tatrick Healy Jr Miss Virginia Kaplan Miss Dollie Louise DeVine Miss Beatrice Browning Russell Chaffin Ross Gwlliam Harold Bell Cyril Hammonjl andMr and Mrs Clinton Pugraire of Salt Lake Mrs M R jHampton and Mrs Adelbert IO Brown entertained at a large iVeli appointed luncheon and on Wednesday at the bridge! party I Mrs of home Hampton on Tyler Mr and Mrs Joseph E Evans avenue j The 'small tables were entertained at a pretty little din- decorakeq with baby cKrysantho-mumner on Tuesday evening in the in yellow and the larger English room of the Hotel Bige- - flower in bronze and gold were low The invited Copper and orchid chrysan- used fn inthe rooms t (Continued out Page Two) (Cpntinucd !on ruse Two) - - i sl it r ii Two Bridge Luncheons Held At Home of Mrs Orr J One of the prettiest of the fall teas was given on Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Bigtlow by Mrs George Eccles Jn honor of Mrs Spencer Eccles who has recently!1 moved from Logan to Ogden to make her home f The room where il the Shakespeare guests were received had tall floor basHets of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums The alcove table had a cover of lace with a basket of the yellow flowers and tall silver candlebra with yellow lighted 'can-dle- s Tea was served In the English room from a table centered with a low mound of the large bronze and yellow baby chrysanthemums with a lighted yellow candle In the center Silver holders bearing yellow candles were ati the 3 ' end ft The guests were received byMrs Eccles who wore a gown of black lace ivith Jacket of black" jet embroidered in red and gold and Mrs Spencer-Ecclewhose dark beauty was ienhanced by a dress of Alice blue11 chiffon Assisting the hostess wer4 'Mrs W M Sherwood who wore yellow flowered chiffon sMrs Junior Rich In a becoming gown of bridght blue chiffon Miss Fat-riciHealy In black velvet and Mrsi (Fletcher Scowcrort1 In htlng bluehiffon with green- flower and j matching clippers Presiding at the tea table ttvere Mrs! Ralph E Bristol Mrs Jams Herbert DeVine Mrs Archie P Bigelow Mrs Gustav L Becker WrslWilliam H Van Alen and Mn Patrick Healy Jr One hundred guests called during the afternoon s aJ 1 Two of the smart parties ot the week were the bridge luncheons given1 by Mrs James Fergus "Orr on Tuesday and Thursday at her home! on Van Buren avenue The sfuests were seated at small table centered with yellow and copper Th button chrysanthemumsserving table had a green bowl filled with rose and orchid chrysanthemums and ovory candle's were (Continued on Page Two) - v I i ARENUMEROUS DURING WEEK ' e i SMALL AFFAIRS j A chartnlngl affair of'the week was the fcrfdgq luncheon given by Mrs Clinton Ptigmire of Salt Lake at the Afta clup on Saturday aftcr-ndb- n A' number of the younger society: set of 0gden motored down to attend the party The tables were decorate! with chrysc-nthmums fin bronze and yellow and tall yellow tapers were used The guest list included Miss Dollie Louisa DeVine Miss Patricia Healy Miss Virginia Kaplan Miss Beatrice Browning Miss Elizabeth Brewer Miss MJarJorie Brewer Miss Rosemary Scoville Mrs Joseph Brewer Miss Louise Chaff in Mrs Harman peerj( Mrs George L Abbott Mrs Ej J Hanke Mrs E R Dumkf Mrf Joseph M Ecclos Mrs Viviijin Eccles Scowcroft Miss Ruth Waitis all of Ogden jrom Salt Lake were Miss Marion Ure Miss Marjy McCune Miss Blanche Scovcroft Miss Lucille McDonald Miss Florence Ray Mrs James Moyle Mrs Jerry Carman and Mrs Leland Swaner t Mrs Ptigmire was the guest "of her father Joseph Scowcroft in Ogden on1 Wednesday and Thursday of la$t week i : ed Madsein - - : of honor and the hostesses at two! of the attractive parties of the week Mrs Fran: cis jMadsen (left) who recently moved from Salt Lake to Qgden to make heir home Mrs Maude Patterson1 Hundley (center)" and Miss Clara Patterson1 (right) Mrs Hundley and Miss Patterson entertained at large bridge luncheons on Tuesday and Thursday in honor of Mrs wTell-appoint- r i - A MRS MADSEN -- - THE-gues- t - cJllc UeW r:iw4Sr 'Si?-- J charm t0k - illilllllllilll decided a it" ' XX'X r4 Bigelow in " '"'-- " ' i present n i ' JTIFTL SIIOES THAT FOT?TT AST ' - X-'"' i r x: " N: " i iX1 - X - f' - ' ' X' r'-- xx- - xx A ? i i ? : 1 - X'V Xrt-- ' 11 - - ' ' S - 'v vlft J -:'i ' i 'XX " '"-:X- - t " l f 11 v' y y 1 - — —— K Mil I II I I I U illl UK f I ' - If Pi - ' s' - —— V 1— C " 'i il " " - jv'T fX t ' t si l f IVil trvi - ' : ' f-- " K I i I S-- s 1 -- -- l Dr and Mrs H C Stranquist entertained at a buffet supper on Wednesday evening at their JLome on Van Boiren avenue The serving taTole had a center of bronze and cream chrysanthemums and iVDry candles were in silver hold-e- s The small tables had va3es ot the pom-por- ft chrysanthemums in yellow Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Wilford Cannon Mr and Mrs Wesley Anderson Mr and Mrs John W Scowcroft Dr and Mrs George M Fisher Dr and Mrs' Henry W Nelson Mr and Mrs Wallace Ellis and Dr and Mrs William II Budge Bridge iojiowea dinner 'Mrs Georg© M Fister boqtess at the second of a series- - of lun cheons on Wednesday at her homo oj Capital avenue Small mounds of pink' chrysanthemums with a blue lighted candle centered the small tables The guests included the Mesdanles Henrv Volker Jo seph E Evans Warren L Wattis A W Petty IRoy BW Young Anderson George T' vvesley Larson W H Budtre IT f! Rtrnn quist Henry W Nelson Eugene JfcVUaxr and John W Scowcroft 'Dr and Mrs E P Mills were hqjsts at dinner and bridge on Wednesday evening at their home on Mjidlsan avenue The small tables were centered with bronze chrysanthemums and covers laid for Mr and Mrs Frank M Driggs' Mr and Mrs D H Adams Mr and Mrs Angus Kennedy Mrs J R Cooper Mrs 'A T McCanne Mr and Mrs John Culley Dr and Mrs Arthur D Barber Mr and Mrs O J Stil-we- ll Mr and Mrs B F Nebeker Dr and Mrs Styles W Wherry Mr and Mrs J E McDermond entertained the members of their Vfening club on Wednesday at din ner at the Valley House at Hunta-vtll- e followed by bridge at their ttreet The htme on Twenty-eight- h guests lnsluded Mr and Mrs Rob-e- ft AnderKson Mr and Mrs Fred M Mr and Mrs Harry Ky Anderson Dr and Mrs LeRoy and Mr and Mrs George S fcS Gleo & iWf Frocks for I bridge club Pink and and Thanksgiving cards marked The party intlje guest places cluded Mr and Mrs II F Irwin Mr and Mrs Karl Hopkins Mr and Mrs J Waiter Ellingson Mb and Mrs Wade M Johnson Mr and Mrs John T Rushmer Mr and Mrs Charles B Empey Mr and "Mrs Chester B Morse rose-color- ed asters were used on th small tables Mr and Mrs Albert Erickson and their4 two children will move to Salt Lake on Monday to make teir home 'Mr Erickeon will be conductor of the orchestra at the Capitol theatre - UJUssferfl f ' : Thanksgiving Day satins silk crepe geor-geites All the smart fabrics of the winter mode arranged in one group 'at the low price of y-elvet-Sy !Mr and Mrsv June XV j Clark presided at a dinner on Thursday evening for the members of their 1-'V:- s r M i: ' Mi Sizes 14- - 46 |